Al Aldrich is a Senior Vice President at Strategies 360, a Seattle-based public affairs and strategic communications consulting firm. Al lobbies for several clients in both the public and private sectors, and provides them other consulting services. Al joined the firm in 2006.
Prior to that, he was the Government Affairs Director at Snohomish County Public Utility District for 11 years, where he covered local, state and federal government relations. He joined the PUD in 1984, first serving as the Senior Manager for Energy Conservation for eight years and then the Senior Manager for Communications and Marketing for three years, before becoming Government Affairs Director in 1995.
Al holds a BA degree in Communications from the Murrow School of Communications at Washington State University, and an MBA degree from Portland University.

Mr. Paul Berendt

Lobbying since: 2000

Paul Berendt focuses on state and federal policy objectives and is part of a team of professionals who specialize in coupling traditional lobbying with outreach and new persuasion strategies.
For the past ten years, Paul has been instrumental in guiding legislation and regulatory actions successfully through the process both in Olympia and Washington DC. His strong working knowledge of the processes and strategies necessary for success in the current political environment in our state and federal capitols are central to client success.

Miss Alanna-Janelle Dotzauer

Lobbying since: 2015

AJ is a strategic government relations professional who focuses on state policy objectives. From Washington state’s capital, AJ helps drive results for clients in government relations, lobbying, strategic communications, and public policy. AJ works with a number of Strategies 360’s clients in both the public and private sectors.
AJ holds a B.A. in political science, with minors in philosophy and women’s studies. AJ received her M.A. in politics and sociology from the National University of Ireland in Galway.

Monthly lobbying reports

Lobbyists are required to file monthly reports for any period in which they are employed,
even if there is no reportable activity. The list below includes all reports for 2016 and later.
Reports for periods prior to January 2016 are available in the
historical archive.